Siberian Federal University has announced the development of a new 3D printing technology based on copper, eliminating the need for laser systems and metal powders. This advancement marks a significant step forward in additive manufacturing.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul and several state legislators aim to prevent 3D printing companies from producing components for 'ghost guns,' which are untraceable firearms easily made without serial numbers. This announcement was made during a press conference where the Manhattan District Attorney outlined new measures to combat this issue.
Singapore is preparing to launch its first pedestrian bridge made using 3D printing technology, set to open in 2028. This bridge, measuring <strong>10 meters</strong> in length, aims to reduce travel time between the Jurong West and Tengah areas.
Moscow has announced the adoption of 3D printing technology for the immediate production of bus spare parts, enhancing the sustainability of the city's public transport system. This initiative aims to improve service efficiency for citizens.